Jouni A
Jaatinen3D8.7K followers
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Ringchaku Swing Ring 3d model
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Ringchaku Swing Ring 3d model
Ringchaku Swing Ring 3d model
Ringchaku Swing Ring 3d model

Ringchaku Swing Ring

This model is restricted by licensing terms. 

This new innovative Ringchaku ring, the Swing Ring adds a whole new dimension to your fidget ninja skills! The double spinning joint will allow you to twist and spin the 'chaku in new creative ways!

See it action here: https://youtube.com/shorts/7Vohu-ataNE

Five diameters available (let me know if you need a different size): 25mm, 24mm, 22mm, 20mm and 18mm.

Update 2024-01-28: I've added more smaller sizes: 11mm, 12mm and 15mm!

Twist the hinge and joint around after printing to crack free any fused spots, and — if you have — add some lube to make them move even smoother!


Discussions
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serketbro

The object is floating..

Jackson S
savagj14156

could you be able to include it In the ringchaku without it being sepreate?

Mikee S
beatzmikee

Having problems printing the ring. The ball next to the ring. Its not quite printing right and gets pulled out while printing. Ive tried slowing down the printing speed but that seems to make it worse. I have about 4 failed attempts so far

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yossisch

Can you make it a little easier to print

Jouni A
Jaatinen3D

What's the problem?

theperiodictable o

hey, uhh, Jaatinen? can you make a swing ring about 11 mm wide? These models are WAY too big for me.

Jouni A
Jaatinen3D

I've added 11mm ring and some other smaller sizes!

theperiodictable o

thanks man!

Jouni A
Jaatinen3D

Sure, I'll add smaller ones soon!

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Dawda

Just scale it down in your slicer.

Jouni A
Jaatinen3D

That won't work because of the clip slot.

Ringchaku Swing Ring

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Jouni A
Jaatinen3D8.7K followers
This model is restricted by licensing terms. 

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Small print, endless new possibilities

Small print, endless new possibilities

When I started prototyping the Swing Ring, I had no idea this kind of supportless print-in-place pivot joint could work so well (in the middle of the picture). To my surprise, it prints perfectly and works smoothly! I'm sure for all the expert 3d-printing designers out there this is nothing new, but for me every day is still a learning experience! 😅 Download the model and try it out yourself! Learning this is going to open up all kinds of possibilities for me for my designs. Stay tuned! 😄